Amazon changes its customer privacy policies after devastating hack, The Internet Archives is now seeding over 1 million torrents, XBMC is coming to the Ouya gaming console, and Spotify updates its iOS app and releases a Kindle Fire version.

Over 1,000,000 Torrents of Downloadable Books, Music, and MoviesThe Internet Archives has teamed up with BitTorrent to offer over 1 million torrents for free. Such content includes books, concert recordings of popular artists, and feature films. The Internet Archive says that this is now the fastest way to download stuff from their web site. [Internet Archives]

Spotify Updates its iOS App and Releases a Version for Kindle FireSpotify updated its iOS app, which now has support for iOS 6 and includes performance enhancements, as well as bugfixes that address Facebook login issues. The company also released an app for the Kindle Fire that comes with all the awesome features of their iOS and Android apps. [iTunes App Store and Amazon App Store]

XBMC and Ouya? Oh Yeah!XBMC, one of our favorite meda center apps, is joining forces with Ouya, a next-gen open-source gaming console, to provide media center services to users of the upcoming console. Details are slim at this point, but the developers behind XBMC have assured us that XBMC on Ouya will be seamless and intuitive. [XBMC Blog]